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Press Release Distribution Report Press Release Distribution Report February 16, 2017 Devil Dolphins of Silver Lagoon receives 5 stars from Seattle Book Review Congratulations — Your press release has been submitted and successfully published on at least 220 sites across the internet, including local news sites under internationally recognized authority brands like ABC, Fox and NBC. It has also been syndicated to news RSS feeds and announced within the most popular newsdesk databases like Associated Press and MarketWatch that are collectively subscribed to by hundreds of thousands of journalists and bloggers. Google Pickup Click here to check out the pick-up in Google to see how many pages Google has discovered and indexed, which represents just a partial list of where your release and news has been published, shared and discussed. As always the success of your campaign is reliant on your efforts to craft compelling releases with the right keywords and language to get attention. Your success is our success and we are committed to helping you get more exposure. Please see the PressCable training section for our powerful strategies to get bigger results for your online venture. Page 2/6 PR Details Title: Devil Dolphins of Silver Lagoon receives 5 stars from Seattle Book Review Date: 2017-02-16 Excerpt: Whale tales captured in new expanded edition nonfiction book… From the sailing whales of Patagonia to the neurotic attack dolphins of Brazil, Devil Dolphins of Silver Lagoon is a behind-the-scenes view of the making of many of Flip Nicklin's National Geographic magazine stories of the last few decades (and other assorted craziness). “If you appreciate the beautiful photos of whales and dolphins that appear in your books and calendars, then you’ll appreciate these behind-the-scenes tales of what went into the making of some of them,” says author Michael Bennett. "The stories are mesmerizing, and readers will enjoy the cultural commentary, the encounters with other peoples, and the sheer fun of exploring new terrains and discovering new things. But the dangers that come in the way make the stories even more exciting. Devil Dolphins of Silver Lagoon is a fun and enjoyable read." says Romauld Dzemo of the Seattle Book Review. The entire review is available HERE. "This collection of stories had me laughing out loud more times than I can count; had me on the edge of my seat, and was just too fun to put down. I feel as though I was right there in Capt. Bennett's pocket, experiencing first-hand these riveting adventures," said Amazon reviewer, Eduvigas. The entire review is available HERE. Michael Bennett, Small Planet Adventures owner, is at home cruising in the exotic places of the world. Over the past 20 years he has piloted boats for many National Geographic magazine and film expeditions. Prior to launching Small Planet, Michael was an Expedition Cruise Ship Captain, steering vessels through nearly every corner of the globe. He the Page 3/6 Distribution Details Recorded Full Page Placements: 220 Below is a partial list of online pickups that we were able to track. In addition, other websites have picked up the release that we were unable to track. 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